Causes and Consequences of Nuclear Proliferation
Herausgeber: Rauchhaus, Robert; Gartzke, Erik; Kroenig, Matthew
Causes and Consequences of Nuclear Proliferation
Herausgeber: Rauchhaus, Robert; Gartzke, Erik; Kroenig, Matthew
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This book offers valuable insights into the causes and consequences of nuclear proliferation.
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This book offers valuable insights into the causes and consequences of nuclear proliferation.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780415723978
- ISBN-10: 0415723973
- Artikelnr.: 38620798
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780415723978
- ISBN-10: 0415723973
- Artikelnr.: 38620798
Robert Rauchhaus is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Matthew Kroenig is Assistant Professor of Government at Georgetown University, Washington, DC. Erik Gartzke is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. He has authored numerous journal articles.
1. Introduction: The Causes and Consequences of Nuclear Proliferation
Matthew Kroenig, Erik Gartzke and Robert Rauchhaus 2. International
Nonproliferation: Why Delegate to the International Atomic Energy Agency?
Robert Brown 3. Membership Has Its Privileges: Conventional Arms and
Influence within the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Jennifer Erickson and
Christopher Way 4. Importing the Bomb: Sensitive Nuclear Assistance and
Nuclear Proliferation Matthew Kroenig 5. Taking a Walk on the Supply Side:
The Determinants of Civilian Nuclear Cooperation Matthew Fuhrmann 6. A
Bargaining Model of Nuclear Weapons Development and Disarmament Brett V.
Benson and Quan Wen 7. Nuclear Politics: The Political Decision to Acquire,
Sustain or Discard a Nuclear Arsenal James Wirtz 8. Bargaining, Nuclear
Proliferation, and Interstate Disputes Erik Gartzke and Dong-Joon Jo 9. The
Spread of Nuclear Weapons and International Conflict: Does Experience
Matter? Michael Horowitz 10. Evaluating the Nuclear Peace Hypothesis: A
Quantitative Approach Robert Rauchhaus 11. Winning with the Bomb Kyle
Beardsley and Victor Asal 12. Risk Analysis of Nuclear Deterrence Martin
Hellman 13. Nuclear Disarmament: Can risk analysis inform the debate? Paul
Nelson 14. The Perils of Predicting Proliferation Alexander Montgomery and
Scott Sagan
Matthew Kroenig, Erik Gartzke and Robert Rauchhaus 2. International
Nonproliferation: Why Delegate to the International Atomic Energy Agency?
Robert Brown 3. Membership Has Its Privileges: Conventional Arms and
Influence within the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Jennifer Erickson and
Christopher Way 4. Importing the Bomb: Sensitive Nuclear Assistance and
Nuclear Proliferation Matthew Kroenig 5. Taking a Walk on the Supply Side:
The Determinants of Civilian Nuclear Cooperation Matthew Fuhrmann 6. A
Bargaining Model of Nuclear Weapons Development and Disarmament Brett V.
Benson and Quan Wen 7. Nuclear Politics: The Political Decision to Acquire,
Sustain or Discard a Nuclear Arsenal James Wirtz 8. Bargaining, Nuclear
Proliferation, and Interstate Disputes Erik Gartzke and Dong-Joon Jo 9. The
Spread of Nuclear Weapons and International Conflict: Does Experience
Matter? Michael Horowitz 10. Evaluating the Nuclear Peace Hypothesis: A
Quantitative Approach Robert Rauchhaus 11. Winning with the Bomb Kyle
Beardsley and Victor Asal 12. Risk Analysis of Nuclear Deterrence Martin
Hellman 13. Nuclear Disarmament: Can risk analysis inform the debate? Paul
Nelson 14. The Perils of Predicting Proliferation Alexander Montgomery and
Scott Sagan
1. Introduction: The Causes and Consequences of Nuclear Proliferation
Matthew Kroenig, Erik Gartzke and Robert Rauchhaus 2. International
Nonproliferation: Why Delegate to the International Atomic Energy Agency?
Robert Brown 3. Membership Has Its Privileges: Conventional Arms and
Influence within the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Jennifer Erickson and
Christopher Way 4. Importing the Bomb: Sensitive Nuclear Assistance and
Nuclear Proliferation Matthew Kroenig 5. Taking a Walk on the Supply Side:
The Determinants of Civilian Nuclear Cooperation Matthew Fuhrmann 6. A
Bargaining Model of Nuclear Weapons Development and Disarmament Brett V.
Benson and Quan Wen 7. Nuclear Politics: The Political Decision to Acquire,
Sustain or Discard a Nuclear Arsenal James Wirtz 8. Bargaining, Nuclear
Proliferation, and Interstate Disputes Erik Gartzke and Dong-Joon Jo 9. The
Spread of Nuclear Weapons and International Conflict: Does Experience
Matter? Michael Horowitz 10. Evaluating the Nuclear Peace Hypothesis: A
Quantitative Approach Robert Rauchhaus 11. Winning with the Bomb Kyle
Beardsley and Victor Asal 12. Risk Analysis of Nuclear Deterrence Martin
Hellman 13. Nuclear Disarmament: Can risk analysis inform the debate? Paul
Nelson 14. The Perils of Predicting Proliferation Alexander Montgomery and
Scott Sagan
Matthew Kroenig, Erik Gartzke and Robert Rauchhaus 2. International
Nonproliferation: Why Delegate to the International Atomic Energy Agency?
Robert Brown 3. Membership Has Its Privileges: Conventional Arms and
Influence within the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Jennifer Erickson and
Christopher Way 4. Importing the Bomb: Sensitive Nuclear Assistance and
Nuclear Proliferation Matthew Kroenig 5. Taking a Walk on the Supply Side:
The Determinants of Civilian Nuclear Cooperation Matthew Fuhrmann 6. A
Bargaining Model of Nuclear Weapons Development and Disarmament Brett V.
Benson and Quan Wen 7. Nuclear Politics: The Political Decision to Acquire,
Sustain or Discard a Nuclear Arsenal James Wirtz 8. Bargaining, Nuclear
Proliferation, and Interstate Disputes Erik Gartzke and Dong-Joon Jo 9. The
Spread of Nuclear Weapons and International Conflict: Does Experience
Matter? Michael Horowitz 10. Evaluating the Nuclear Peace Hypothesis: A
Quantitative Approach Robert Rauchhaus 11. Winning with the Bomb Kyle
Beardsley and Victor Asal 12. Risk Analysis of Nuclear Deterrence Martin
Hellman 13. Nuclear Disarmament: Can risk analysis inform the debate? Paul
Nelson 14. The Perils of Predicting Proliferation Alexander Montgomery and
Scott Sagan